Second-Generation Antiandrogens Up Risk for Cognitive, Functional Toxic Effects
The increasing number of indications for second-generation antiandrogens may result in a large group of men at risk for toxic effects, according to investigators.
The increasing number of indications for second-generation antiandrogens may result in a large group of men at risk for toxic effects, according to investigators.
The American Urologic Association advises caution in the use of anticholinergic medications to treat older or frail adults with OAB.
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